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I'm really honored that Bon Iver gives me a platform to do whatever I want, but there's only so much time you can spend digging through yourself before you become insular. I'm not in a hurry to go back to that temperature. — Justin Vernon

I had never run a campaign, but I was an organizer. My job was to create momentum by mobilizing the constituency we had, which I was positioned to do. — Junius Williams

People stumble over the truth from time to time,
but most pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened. — Winston S. Churchill

We were only there for five days and during that time Tom was a bit annoyed that the French were more interested in me and my schoolgirl outfit than him and his long scarf. — Lalla Ward

I wanted so badly to play in the park across the street because the kids were playing baseball and football but I had to record. — Michael Jackson

Science has the cold facts, but lacks religion's social organization and ability to inspire that moves people to act. — Ann Druyan

Beer was not made to be moralized about, but to be drunk. — Theodore Maynard

First, we must understand that as long as Christ remains outside of us, and we are separated from him, all that he has suffered and done for the salvation of the human race remains useless and of no value for us. Therefore, to share with us what he has received from the Father, he had to become ours and to dwell within us. — John Calvin

How can you pull down strongholds of Satan if you don't even have the strength to turn off your TV? — Leonard Ravenhill

To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

I've always found it very important to do your homework first and then talk. — Irwin M. Jacobs

It is always the case that both victim and perpetrator suffer the consequences of any acts of violence, oppression, or brutality. — Eckhart Tolle